My
first reaction when I was rotating through my stock to reload my
queue was You've gotta be kidding me. Why on Earth did I buy this?
I have a policy of if I bought it, I have to read it, so I dove
headlong into it, and you know what? It's not half bad storywise. If
you like Tom DeFalco's traditional superhero comic book writing then
you'll like this. The fourth Green Goblin is a reluctant “slacker”
hero who tackles the Rhino, Arcade, and the Sentinels, among others.
He never wins by skill and always seems to barely avoid a beatdown.

The
artwork can be hard to swallow at times, though. So much comic art of
the '90s is painfully stylistic and dated, relying more on flash and
gimmicks than substance and creativity. Scott McDaniel handles
several issues and is okay, but Josh Hood is an artistic abomination.
His work raped my eyes. This was clearly comic book amateur hour, and
I can't believe that he was paid for this work.

Yup, this passed for "art" at one time.

Jim
Novak's lettering is so sloppy that is stabs at my eyes and makes me
want to vomit. It's horrendous and completely unprofessional. It's no
wonder comic sales were in the toilet during this time period.